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This Judge is a Pain in California Liberal's Rear, Thank God!
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeUSooner" data-source="post: 4122084" data-attributes="member: 55109"><p>Don't think so.</p><p></p><p>Benitez' original (conservative, pro-gun) decision was overturned by the liberal appellate court, but the US Supreme Court overrode<em> that</em> court decision (and criticized the hell out of the appellate court). The SC sent the case back to be reconsidered in light of the Bruen decision. Benitez ruled the exact same way a second time, so we're at a decision-making point.</p><p></p><p>The appellate court is well aware that the Supreme Court just gave them a chance - to get it right - and that 'second chance' was out of sheer courtesy. If the appellate court dares refuse to correct themselves (if they intentionally defy the Supreme Court), they put themselves into impeachment territory. And the Supreme Court does NOT like being intentionally ignored... [that's one bear I certainly would not poke!]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeUSooner, post: 4122084, member: 55109"] Don't think so. Benitez' original (conservative, pro-gun) decision was overturned by the liberal appellate court, but the US Supreme Court overrode[I] that[/I] court decision (and criticized the hell out of the appellate court). The SC sent the case back to be reconsidered in light of the Bruen decision. Benitez ruled the exact same way a second time, so we're at a decision-making point. The appellate court is well aware that the Supreme Court just gave them a chance - to get it right - and that 'second chance' was out of sheer courtesy. If the appellate court dares refuse to correct themselves (if they intentionally defy the Supreme Court), they put themselves into impeachment territory. And the Supreme Court does NOT like being intentionally ignored... [that's one bear I certainly would not poke!] [/QUOTE]
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